mrat93 macrumors 68020 Original poster Dec 30, 2006 2,352 3,419 Feb 10, 2008 #1 Now that there is a 32gb flash-based iPod, could Apple manufacture an iPod classic about as thin as the current iPod Nano?
Now that there is a 32gb flash-based iPod, could Apple manufacture an iPod classic about as thin as the current iPod Nano?
iTeen macrumors 65816 Aug 13, 2007 1,256 0 Washington Feb 10, 2008 #2 that would make me buy a ipod classic...but i really don't think so....no hard drive is that thin
MrT8064 macrumors 6502a Jun 7, 2006 716 22 UK Feb 10, 2008 #3 Yes! but its unlikely apple would reduce the size of the classic to 32gig, my guess, they will replace the classic with an SSD late this year. and will keep one massive hard drive model, with some wild storage capacity, like 250gb.
Yes! but its unlikely apple would reduce the size of the classic to 32gig, my guess, they will replace the classic with an SSD late this year. and will keep one massive hard drive model, with some wild storage capacity, like 250gb.
JML42691 macrumors 68020 Oct 24, 2007 2,082 2 Feb 10, 2008 #4 They could, but the classic is about having as much memory as possible.
Eric Lewis macrumors 68020 Feb 4, 2007 2,380 1 CANADA? eh? Feb 10, 2008 #5 JML42691 said: They could, but the classic is about having as much memory as possible. Click to expand... why would they do this really? it would just cost so much more for no reason
JML42691 said: They could, but the classic is about having as much memory as possible. Click to expand... why would they do this really? it would just cost so much more for no reason